Fire crews worked for over two hours Monday morning, battling a stubborn, massive building fire in downtown Los Angeles that disrupted Metro rail service ... were possibly homeless people living ...
Our phones are blowing up from LA residents looking for rentals,” said agent Scott Grigg of Griggs's Group Powered by The ...
Southern California’s wildfires could drive a wave of people from the ravaged area to metro Phoenix, and they need homes. Requests from Los Angeles ... funds housing and homeless prevention ...
A man who appeared to be homeless was found dead inside a 1 train at the busy Times Square subway station Sunday afternoon after a fellow rider called authorities for help, police and law ...
The VA said that in the days since the funding was secured to help metro Atlanta’s homeless veterans, Martin has been able to get help. Getting the support she needed started after Martin nearly ...
In a little more than a week, legions of volunteers will fan out across Los Angeles County to count people who are homeless. Over the course of three nights (Feb. 18-20) volunteers will walk or ...
he takes pride in knowing that he’s giving those experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles a bed for the night. ‘To feel the relief, joy and hope that people feel is ultra rewarding.
But young LGBTQ+ people face additional reasons why they may end up homeless, Adam said. He tells Metro the exact figures on the number of queer people experiencing homelessness are next to non ...
A homeless count released last fall shows that the numbers in Metro Vancouver have increased by 32 per cent in just three years. Of the 4,821 people in the region as of March 2023, half were ...
NEPTUNE -- The remaining homeless were finally removed from the ... Charles Daye is the metro reporter for Asbury Park and Neptune, with a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion.
Earlier this week, the teenage charity founder whose Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts were supported by the Duchess of Sussex praised her as being an 'incredibly kind' and dedicated volunteer.
The homeless man who allegedly shoved a woman into the path of a moving Manhattan train made a chilling confession — telling cops, “I did it because I wanted to,” a court heard Tuesday.